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ALERT: THIS IS A FORCED MEME
Smoke Weed Everyday will be posted by the same
unfunny newfag until you like it.
One less nigger to worry about.

Smoke Weed Everyday (often Errday or Erryday) originates from a lyric spoken by the now deceased rapper Nate Dogg which can be heard at the conclusion of a song entitled The Next Episode featured on former N.W.A. member Dr Dre's second studio album, 2001. It has been widely utilised in numerous image macros and musical remixes, the majority being uploaded to Youtube by thirteen year old caucasian males. Overuse and the propensity for aforementioned wiggers to incorrectly title their submissions has led many to the mistaken belief that the phrase is infact the title of the original song.

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